T
his
is the beginning of our 23rd
year of looking at wildflowers
in Cook County, MN. We are three
senior women who just love to
get out and explore and learn
new things. We are even getting
together all winter but don't
find too many flowers at that
time, but no matter.
June 2nd 2004
What a beautiful day, the sky
is so blue with wonderful fluffy
clouds. It's just great to be
out. We first went down behind
the Power Plant to see the Bird's-eye
Primrose. There aren't as
many as there were years ago but
it is always a treat to see
them. 
We then went to our
""Magic Garden"
off the Ski Hill
road. This must be
the year for the Nodding Trillium
as we are seeing so much of it.
The Spring
Beauty is still lovely but
the Dutchman's
Breeches are almost
done. We walked on the
boardwalk through "Marsh
Marigold
Alley" - SO Beautiful. The Goldthread
was also blooming - not as much
as last year. We had lunch at
Devil Track Campground and had
our perennial discussion on
identifying the leaves of, is it
Twisted Stalk or Solomon Seal or
is it Bellwort???
and it seems we never remember
to go back and see them in bloom
to solve our problem. Then there
was the issue of identifying currants.
They were in bloom so with our
books on the picnic table, while
eating lunch, we decided they
were Swamp Currant and Skunk
Currant. On the way out of the
campground the Wood Anemone
lined the side of the road.
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Here for the most Recent Report
Some of what you may find
blooming in the BWCA:
Anemone, Wood - Anemone
quinquefolia
Baneberry, Red - Actaea rubra
Butterwort - Pinguicula vulgaris
Clematis, Rock, Purple -
Clematis verticillari
Clintonia, Blue-bead Lily -
Clintonia borealis
Columbine, (Honeysuckle) -
Aquilegiaa canadensis
Cress, Common Winter (mustard) -
Barbarea vulgaris
Cuckoo-flower - Cardimine
bulbosa
Dandelion, Common - Taraxacum
officinale
Gaywings (Polygala, Fringed) -
Polygala paucifolia
Ginger - Asarum canadense
Goldthread - Coptis groenlandica
Lily-of-the-Valley, Wild -
Maianthemum canadense
Marigold, Marsh - Cowslip -
Caltha palustris
Mertensia ( Bluebells ) -
Mertensia paniculata
Primrose, Bird's-eye - Primula
laurentian
Pussytoes, Field - Antennaria
neglecta
Sarsaparilla, Wild (Smooth) -
Aralia nudicaulis
Solomon's Seal, Three-leaved -
Smilacina trifolia
Starflower - Trientalis borealis
Strawberry, Common - Fragaria
virginiana
Trillium, Nodding - Trillium
cernuum
Vetchling, Pale - Lathyrus
ochroleucus
Violet, Yellow, Purple
Trees & Shrubs:
Cherry,Pin - Prunus
pennsylbanica
Currant, Skunk - Ribes
glandulosum
Dewberry - Rubus pubescens
Elder, Red-berried - Sambucus
pubens
Gooseberry - Ribes
Honeysuckle, Fly - Lonicera
canadensis
Honeysuckle, Swamp Fly -
Lonicera oblongifolia
Juneberry - Amelanchier
Lilac, Common (Old fashioned) -
Syringa vulgaris
Be sure to stop back
throughout the spring and
summer 2004 to see our weekly
wildflower reports from
Lorraine Anderson of Grand
Marais, Minnesota.